View is eastward as seen from Methodist Church steeple, formerly of Church Street, Hopkinton. House in lower left corner is probably #14 Hayden Rowe Street. Note building with columns on Hayden Rowe Street;...

View from Church Street Hopkinton looking north to Main Street in 1880. Today the Public Library occupies the site where 3-story white house sits on left of the image. On north side of Main Street is the...

Childhood image of Helen Keller produced from an original Carbon Print photograph by commercial and government photographer Charles Milton Bell. His studio at the time was located on Pennsylvania Ave in...

View of the west side of 3-story carriage manufacturing building, L.E. Coolidge Carriage Manufactory, with carriage repository adjacent and with Reservoir House Hotel to the far right. Location is on Wood...

Image of a child, a woman and two men standing in front of a log cabin presumably near Lake Whitehall in Hopkinton ca. 1919. The cabin has a sign saying "kappa Phi Camp" and a man on the porch appears...

Two men and a dog of front steps of a burned out commercial building on the north side of Main Street in Hopkinton. The rear of the building is completely demolished but the Mahon Bros. sign is intact....

View of the north side of Main Street in Hopkinton ca 1930's. The road is looking to the west. Note seafood, meat and Edison Light businesses and seafood truck in center. Some business store fronts have...

View of Main Street in Hopkinton, of the south side looking west at the Corner of Hayden Rowe Street. Brick bank building in on the left, followed by St. Paul's Episcopal Church and the public library....

West side (front) and south side of Hopkinton's Methodist Episcopal Church. It was formerly located on corner of then Church Ave and Church Street. Sides are of white clapboard, bell tower is rectangular,...

West side of Methodist/Episcopal Church. Building is white with wooden clapboards, main doorway is of wood and is arched, above the vestibule are sets of windows and above is a rectangular bell tower....

Morse farm at #155 Fruit Street Hopkinton, ca 1890's. Barn is on the left front of the image, the front of the white farm house is the building's south side and Elm trees provide shade. The Right side...

Steam locomotive arriving at Hopkinton's depot on Main Street ca 1880. The station building can be seen on the right. Currently in 2011, this is the location of the commercial building Hopkinton Lumber....

Image of one-room district schoolhouse building, formerly located at the intersection of North and Fruit Streets in Hopkinton. One-story, one-room building has clapboard siding and two doors, one on either...

Image of one-room, district school house, formerly located at the corner of North and Fruit Streets in Hopkinton Ma. Teacher wearing apron is in the left doorway and 11 children pose in front of the building....

Image from photographic postcard ca 1880's showing 'Poseyville,' a portion of Wood Street in the Woodville section of Hopkinton. It is a view of white farm houses, with a horse-drawn carriage and trolley...

Photographic postcard ca 1880's showing 'Poseyville' a section of wood Street in the woodville section of Hopkinton, Massachusetts. The view is of small farm houses and stone walls and it is looking west....

East side of two wooden shoe factory buildings connected by a 3-story unit. The building on the left is fives-stories high, the second is 4-stories. Both have sky lights. Building on the left had a sign...

People viewing fire in progress on north side of Main Street, Hopkinton in March 1900. Label indicates building burning is S.A. Knowles, a dry goods merchant. Park House is directly to the right. Note...